
Tomorrow, When the War Began
The first in a planned series of adaptations of John Marsden's young adult novels is an Australian-set drama that tells the story of eight friends who go camping in the bush for the weekend. When they emerge from the wilderness days later, however, their country has been invaded and their lives will never be the same again.
This is the directorial debut of Australian screenwriter Stuart Beattie (Collateral, Australia, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra).
Reviews & comments
Totally Enjoyable film
Tommorow when the War began was very entertaining, and way better than I expected when I went to the movies. I even found the story compelling enough to start reading the books (which is amazing considering I dont read fiction)... anyway a good watch, and I will get the blu ray/dvd and as for comparing it to Red Dawn... and I have never seen Red Dawn,...
Tommorrow - when a bad movie was remade from a stolen idea
I must echo some of the earlier, more informed, comments - this movie is a direct rip-off of Red Dawn (consequently those who chose to believe otherwise can check and see that Red Dawn also was made long before the supposed 'fantastic books' were written!! Another Rip-Off). Red Dawn was appallingly simple in plot - and TWTWB is even worse!! Is there even...
Crap even if you didn't read them
I've read the book and seen the movie and have to say this movie would have bored me either way. It was like neighbours on the big screen as I can imagine a similar storyline appearing on neighbours having exhausted all other possible totally ridiculous storylines. Most of the acting and lines were cheesy and there was no character development so it didn't...

Urban Cinefile
pressThere are some tense highlights and great technical work, including Ben Nott’s high class cinematography

Sydney Morning Herald
pressBut the film is about immediacy and action, and could almost be described as Summer Bay Goes Guerilla... It's a briskly related adventure, with a good-looking young cast, and Ellie is a forceful heroine who swiftly makes the transition from thinking about the holidays to blowing up bridges...

Newshub
pressI didn't completely buy the initial war premise, which impacted on my overall enjoyment throughout, and I found some of the dialogue unnatural and unrealistic.
But as a film made for it's teenage fans, it mostly succeeds.

Christchurch Press
pressParts of this film are worrying, other parts are clunky, but overall it's a little bit wonderful.

Urban Cinefile
pressThere are some tense highlights and great technical work, including Ben Nott’s high class cinematography

Sydney Morning Herald
pressBut the film is about immediacy and action, and could almost be described as Summer Bay Goes Guerilla... It's a briskly related adventure, with a good-looking young cast, and Ellie is a forceful heroine who swiftly makes the transition from thinking about the holidays to blowing up bridges...

Newshub
pressI didn't completely buy the initial war premise, which impacted on my overall enjoyment throughout, and I found some of the dialogue unnatural and unrealistic.
But as a film made for it's teenage fans, it mostly succeeds.

Christchurch Press
pressParts of this film are worrying, other parts are clunky, but overall it's a little bit wonderful.
Totally Enjoyable film
Tommorow when the War began was very entertaining, and way better than I expected when I went to the movies. I even found the story compelling enough to start reading the books (which is amazing considering I dont read fiction)... anyway a good watch, and I will get the blu ray/dvd and as for comparing it to Red Dawn... and I have never seen Red Dawn,...
Tommorrow - when a bad movie was remade from a stolen idea
I must echo some of the earlier, more informed, comments - this movie is a direct rip-off of Red Dawn (consequently those who chose to believe otherwise can check and see that Red Dawn also was made long before the supposed 'fantastic books' were written!! Another Rip-Off). Red Dawn was appallingly simple in plot - and TWTWB is even worse!! Is there...
Crap even if you didn't read them
I've read the book and seen the movie and have to say this movie would have bored me either way. It was like neighbours on the big screen as I can imagine a similar storyline appearing on neighbours having exhausted all other possible totally ridiculous storylines. Most of the acting and lines were cheesy and there was no character development so it...
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